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Learn all my times tables to say them
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How i will improve
Get better at spelling.
by working on spelling that i
don't know
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To work on my writing structure/editing skills
by using the dictionary.
The waves frolic along the deep blue sea.
As the sea dances with the wind as the
life below swims in an abis of beauty
and harmony.
But as night falls
The waves crash thou the dusting fog
submerging from the darkness of the sea.
The light house stays strong against the fog
as it blows it back from the darkness of the sea. BEADLET ANEMONE
The beadlet anemone, Actinia equina, is a common sea anemone found on rocky shores around all coasts of the United Kingdom. Its range extends to the rest of Western Europe and the Mediterranean, and probably as far as the coast of West Africa. Actinia equina can be found both in exposed and sheltered situations. It is highly adapted to the intertidal zone as it can tolerate both high temperatures and desiccation. The anemone may also be found in regions of variable salinity such as estuaries. Underwater, it displays up to 192 tentacles, arranged in six circles. Out of water, the tentacles retract and the anemone resembles a blob of red, brown, green or orange jelly, up to about 5 centimetres (2.0 in) across. It has bright blue spots (known as acrorhagi) located just beneath the tentacles, organised as an external ring containing stinging cells located at the top of the column that it uses to fight over territory. The acrorhagi contains the cnidocysts which themselves contain the nematocysts. There is some evidence that the various colour forms may in fact be different species.
How i will improve
Learn all my times tables to say them
instantly.
practice practice practice
How i will improve
Get better at spelling.
by working on spelling that i
don't know
How i will improve
To work on my writing structure/editing skills
by using the dictionary.
The waves frolic along the deep blue sea.
As the sea dances with the wind as the
life below swims in an abis of beauty
and harmony.
But as night falls
The waves crash thou the dusting fog
submerging from the darkness of the sea.
The light house stays strong against the fog
as it blows it back from the darkness of the sea.
BEADLET ANEMONE
The beadlet anemone, Actinia equina, is a common sea anemone found on rocky shores around all coasts of the UnitedKingdom. Its range extends to the rest of Western Europe and the Mediterranean, and probably as far as the coast of West Africa.
Actinia equina can be found both in exposed and sheltered situations. It is highly adapted to the intertidal zone as it can tolerate both high temperatures and desiccation. The anemone may also be found in regions of variable salinity such as estuaries.
Underwater, it displays up to 192 tentacles, arranged in six circles. Out of water, the tentacles retract and the anemone resembles a blob of red, brown, green or orange jelly, up to about 5 centimetres (2.0 in) across. It has bright blue spots (known as acrorhagi) located just beneath the tentacles, organised as an external ring containing stinging cells located at the top of the column that it uses to fight over territory. The acrorhagi contains the cnidocysts which themselves contain the nematocysts. There is some evidence that the various colour forms may in fact be different species.
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